This company is a classic craigslist scam. They post image only ads (with text embedded) with random real estate words below the image so their spam filters can't find it.
Once you call them they try to sucker you into paying $199 for year-long access to a database of pre-foreclosure homes. Their sales people are very aggressive and deceiving you (for example, the saleman promised a "100% money back, no questions asked" while the legal section of the site requires that you must have 5 written letters of rejection. You must wait 90 days to request a refund even though it will only take you a day or two to realize its a scam.
The "mailing address" is a UPS Store rented mailbox, always a good sign of a scam.
There is also a file on:
The owner of the company is Susan Quinn, who also owns Anchor House, which also has consumer complaintss
Https://usacomplaints.com/reports/0/373/RipOff0373436.htmhttp://usacomplaints.com/reports/0/366/RipOff0366410.htm
This company knows there is a lot of consumer rights sites against them and they have their employees post "satisfied customer" type posts, which all sound the same and are obviously phony. Their claim that competitors are trashing their name is bogus as all competitors in this industry are also scammers too.
David LProvo, Utah
U.S.A.
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